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If it's a white-tailed deer, which is the type most people see and think of, it's called a fawn. If it's a red deer, the baby is called a calf.
You described a young deer called a fawn. White tail deer.
The doe only leaves the fawn when it is eating. They'll usually be near the fawns surroundings.
The name of a baby deer is a Fawn
A fawn. A fawn is simply a baby deer. So a young deer is a fawn, and there is no special designation for a "baby" fawn.
A fawn is a young deer typically just born to 6 months old these have white spots on them, a yearling is around a year old and a lot bigger and these have out grown there white spots
A young deer is called a fawn. A female deer is called a doe and a male deer is called a buck or a stag.
The offspring of a deer is called a "fawn". Once the fawn starts to mature they are usually called a yearling. Adults: A male deer is usually called a buck. A female is a doe.
female deer: doe baby deer: fawn
A young deer is usually referred to as a fawn.
either fawns or whitetail fawns
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